There is no doubt that “cyberspace” provides many opportunities for hackers to engage in criminal and deviant activities. Electronic crime can be defined as a criminal activity in which computer technology is used as a means or target for the execution of a criminal act. As computer networks become increasingly complex, fraud and piracy increase, the demand for information security systems specialists has increased, in order to apply legal principles towards solving electronic issues. Jobs in cybercrime, such as an information security analyst, are expected to grow by up to 18 percent by 2024, a very high increase. If you are interested in studying cybercrime, this program will enhance your career in this field, and gain you knowledge about these crimes so you can analyze and investigate them.
who should attend?
This program is aimed at:
-All students and graduates of colleges specializing in information technology, networks and communications.
-Managers and information security personnel.
-Officials of modernization and development of safety systems within companies or institutions.
-All employees in the communications and information preservation departments.
-Electronic archiving workers.
-Everyone is looking to enter the world of combating cybercrime and excellence in it, or to apply for a job in this field.
objective
This program is designed to provide you with basic knowledge in the field of information security and networks, knowledge of what cybercrime is, developing your skills to detect, analyze and investigate, and how to preserve digital data.